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Topic spans: 1937 - 2002
Mackenzie King: Public Life, Private Man
With his cautious policies and shrewd political skills, he successfully led Canada for almost 22 years. But behind closed doors, he held secret séances and had frequent conversations with his dead mother. As Canada's longest-serving prime minister, William Lyon Mackenzie King's public persona was staid and serious. After his death in 1950, however, his fascinating private life slowly came to light.
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Pearson speaks at King's statue unveiling
Medium: Television
Program: CBC Television News Special
Broadcast Date: July 1, 1968
Guest(s):
Speaker: Lester B. Pearson
Duration: 8:43
Last updated:
Jan. 7, 2008
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Pearson speaks at King's statue unveiling.
The CBC Digital Archives Website.
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Last updated: Jan. 7, 2008.
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